BLINDSPOTS Podcast Episode 11: ARACHNOPHOBIA & SHIN GODZILLA
Kristy Strouse is the Owner/Editor in Chief of Film Inquiry,…
Film Inquiry presents Blindspots with Jake and Kristy. In this new podcast series, Film Inquiry staff members and fast friends Jake Tropila and Kristy Strouse will each recommend a film they like that the other person has not seen. They will then watch the other person’s selection and come together to discuss their thoughts and reactions to both films. For those who seek hidden gems and new findings in the world of cinema, this is the podcast for you.
Shake out your slippers and contact your local government agency – it’s a new episode of Blindspots! In our first Creature Feature pairing, we take a look at the eight-legged horrors that run rampant in a small Californian town in the 1990’s Amblin-produced Arachnophobia. Then, we go grander in scope as Neon Genesis Evangelion mastermind Hideaki Anno unleashes bureaucratic red tape against a new incarnation of the world’s most famous kaiju with 2016’s Shin Godzilla. It’s a wonderful episode of entertainment, one that should be enjoyed with a big bowl of popcorn (provided you check it for spiders first).
Music used in this episode: Delbert’s Theme -Trevor Jones & Godzilla Title- Akira Ifukube.
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Kristy Strouse is the Owner/Editor in Chief of Film Inquiry, writer, podcaster, and all around film and TV fanatic. She's also VP of Genomic Operations at Katch Data and is a member of The Online Association of Female Film Critics and The Hollywood Creative Alliance. She also has a horror website: Wonderfully Weird & Horrifying.